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Printer its types, working and
usefulness
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Printers
Impact Printers Non-Impact Printers
Daisywheel
Dot-Matrix
Inkjet Thermal Laser
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What is a printer?
An external hardware device responsible for taking computer data and generating a hard copy of that data. Printers are one of the most commonly used peripherals and they print text and still images on the paper.
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“Factors affecting print quality”
(1) DPI: It is a measurement of printer’s resolution indicating
how many ink dots can be placed by the printer in one square inch. The higher the DPI, the sharper is image.
(2) Type of printer: Each type of printer has its own capabilities of
printing. Some types of printers produce high quality print while other produce low quality print.
(3) Print Mode: The printing mode may also affect the quality. For
example the draft mode increases the print rate but quality is reduced.
(4) Toner: The quality and amount of toner also affects print
quality.
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““ImpactImpact PrinterPrinter”” These printers have
a mechanism that touches the paper to create an image. These printers work by banging a print head containing a number of metal pins which strike an inked ribbon placed between the print head and the paper.
An impact printer showing details of print head.sss
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“ “Non-Impact Printers”Non-Impact Printers”
These printers create an image on the print medium without the use of force. They don’t touch the paper while creating an image. Non-impact printers are much quieter than impact printers as they don’t strike the paper.
A non-impact printer
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“ “Dot Matrix PrinterDot Matrix Printer””
The term dot matrix refers to the process of placing dots to form an image.
Its speed is usually 30 to 550 characters per second (cps).
This is the cheapest and the most noisy printer and has a low print quality. Dot Matrix were 1st introduced by Centronics in 1970.
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““Advantages/Dis-advatages of Dot-Matrix”
Advantages: (1) In-expensive. (2) Low per page cost. (3) Energy efficient. Dis-advantages: (1) Noisy (2) Low resolution (3) Limited fonts flexibility (4) Poor quality graphics output.
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“Daisy Wheel Printer”
A daisy wheel printer is basically an impact printer consisting of a wheel and attached extensions on which molded characters are mounted. A daisy wheel printer produces letter quality print and it can’t produce graphics output.
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“Ink-Jet Printer” It is a non-impact
printer producing a high quality print. A standard Inkjet printer has a resolution of 300dpi. Newer models have further improved dpi. Inkjet printers were introduced in the later half of 1980s and are very popular owing to their extra-ordinary performance.
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How Inkjet Printer works? (1) Print head having four ink
cartridges moves . (2) Software instructs where
to apply dots of ink, which color and what quantity to use.
Color cartridge showing inkjet
nozzles..
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Advantages/ Dis-advantages Advantages: (1) High resolution output. (2) Energy efficient. (3) Many options to select. Dis-advantages: (1) Expensive. (2) Special paper required for higher
resolution output. (3) Time consuming in case of graphics
printing.
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Thermal Printer
Thermal printers are in-expensive printers mostly used in fax machines. The Thermal printers are further classified into two types.
(1) Electro thermal printers:
(2) Thermal Wax printers:
A fax machine using a thermal printer
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“Laser Printer”
Laser printers use very advanced technology and produce a high quality output. Laser printers can also produce high quality graphics images.
Resolution is 600 to 1200dpi.
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“Multi-function printer”
A multi function printer abbreviated as MFP is an all purpose device that prints, faxes, copies and scans. A single multi function printer can replace several bulky devices. These printers use inkjet technology and provide high quality print but at slow speed.
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“Plotter” A large scale printer
which is very accurate in producing engineering drawings and architectural blueprints.
Two types of plotters are flatbed and drum.
Flatbed plotters are horizontally aligned while drum plotters are vertically positioned.
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“Printers for different users”
To choose a printer from a printer’s family following considerations are to be made.
(1) What’s the budget? (2) Is color needed or just black& white? (3) What is the Volume of the output? (4) How important is the quality of the
output? (5) What special features are needed? (6) Is the printer is to be used by a single
user or a whole network?
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“Printer for Home users”
For home users, the quality of the print and the price of the printer both matter. So a better choice in such case is a portable color Inkjet printer.
If the budget of the user is good enough then the best choice is a personal laser printer which enhances both the speed and quality of the print.
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“Small and medium offices”
For small and medium scale offices a better option is a multi-function printer which is an integrated device fulfilling various requirement of the office.
For better output, a laser printer is the best choice.
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“Printers for banks, large business organizations and
companies” In banks, large size business
environments and companies printers with networking capabilities should be preferred which can increase productivity and reduce the cost without compromising on the quality. Of course laser printer is quite suitable choice but multi-functional printer and inkjet printer can also play vital role.
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““Conclusion”Conclusion” In fact computer world is incomplete In fact computer world is incomplete
without printers in the modern age of without printers in the modern age of technology. A printer is one of the technology. A printer is one of the basic needs of every computer user basic needs of every computer user and one can not utilize computer and one can not utilize computer resources properly in the absence of resources properly in the absence of a quality printer.a quality printer.
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“References”
Books: (1) Fundamentals of Electronic Data
Processing. By: S.Jaiswal (2) COMPUTERS. By: Larry Long/Nancy Long. (3) Using Information Technology. (Course
book) Websites: http://redhat.com/docs/manuals http://doit.ort.org/course/output/307.htm http://deverace.com/printers_types.html http://howstuffworks.com http://prenhall.com/long
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